Vertigo has released a preview of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso's "100 Bullets: Brother Lono" #1, which takes place four years after the acclaimed series finale. The most savage Minuteman of all returns June 19.

As his New 52 take on the Amazon superheroine with artist Cliff Chiang enters its next New Gods-driven arc, Brian Azzarello has reinvention on his mind while he also preps a return to the world of "100 Bullets."

DC Comics kicked off its convention season with a Seattle panel featuring Scott Snyder, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Bill Willingham and more, and the panel promised a return of "100 Bullets" and changes to the DCU.

With Vertigo Executive Editor Karen Berger departing her position and the cancellation of "Hellblazer," CBR looks at the history of the acclaimed DC Comics' imprint and presents our picks for its top ten series.

Eisner Award winner Brian Azzarello spoke with CBR about "Spaceman," revealing the book's secret origin, his passion for space exploration and the possibility of future installments to his and Eduardo Risso's tale.

With the success of AMC's adaptation of "The Walking Dead," it's likely more non-superhero series will make their way to the small screen. CBR's staff came up with a list of ten titles that deserve that treatment.

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Writer Brian Azzarello and cover artist Dave Johnson met with fans at San
Francisco's WonderCon to discuss Vertigo’s “100 Bullets,” from the book's origins
to the upcoming final issue to what comes next for the creative team.

Ever wonder what NBA superstar Kobe Bryant read on the plane to China for this year's Olympic Games? Comics shop clerk Taio Iwado found out when the player stopped in to pick up some "Preacher" and "100 Bullets."

It was a big weekend for Brian Azzarello with the announcement of "Filthy Rich,"
part of the launch of the "Vertigo Crime" imprint. CBR News caught up with the
author on the con floor to talk about his latest creation.

WizardWorld Chicago attendees expecting to hear about Vertigo's upcoming
plans at DC Comics Vertigo panel were instead treated to a one-on-one panel
with Brian Azzarello discussing his work for Vertigo and DC.